Significant Participation in the Baccalaureate Exams
On June 1st and 2nd, more than 97,000 students commenced the unified regional baccalaureate examinations in the Casablanca-Settat region, marking a pivotal moment in their educational journeys. According to data released by the Regional Academy of Education and Training, a total of 97,861 candidates are participating in this session. The majority of these students, over 78,000, come from the public education sector, which accounts for slightly more than 80% of the total candidates, while nearly 20% hail from private educational institutions. This year's examination process also emphasizes inclusivity, as special arrangements have been made for approximately 500 students with disabilities, ensuring they have access to necessary accommodations to facilitate a fair testing environment. Additionally, examination centers have been established in certain penitentiaries, allowing incarcerated individuals to participate in their assessments in suitable conditions.
Well-Organized Examination Process
Educational authorities have confirmed that all preparations for this significant event were meticulously completed in advance. Adequate human resources, logistical arrangements, and educational supervision have been mobilized to ensure a smooth examination process. According to the provincial directorate of Hay Hassani, the examinations are taking place in a calm atmosphere, with all stakeholders, including educational staff and local authorities, actively engaged in maintaining order and adhering to the established regulations. Furthermore, strict measures have been implemented to uphold the transparency of the examinations and ensure equitable opportunities for all candidates. The commitment to a well-organized examination process reflects the dedication of the educational system to foster a fair and supportive environment for all students as they take this crucial step in their academic careers.
As reported by lebrief.ma.